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Elon Musk and Grimes stopped following each other on Instagram
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk and indie pop star Grimes no longer follow each other on Instagram.
- Musk unfollowed Grimes on Twitter early Sunday.
- It’s unclear whether the pair remains a couple.
- The unfollowing comes after a difficult week in the spotlight for Musk, which sent Telsa stock down nearly 20% in 10 days.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and indie musician Grimes appear to have stopped following each other on social media after a difficult week in the spotlight that sent Telsa stock tumbling down nearly 20%.
Neither follows the other on Instagram despite publicly interacting on the social media site in June, and Musk unfollowed Grimes on Twitter early Sunday. As of Sunday afternoon, Grimes still follows Musk on Twitter.
It’s unclear whether the pair remains a couple. A spokesman for Musk declined to comment, and a representative for Grimes did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The couple, who reportedly met on Twitter, flirted on the platform, and first made their relationship public at the Met Gala in May, have been a central figure of tech gossip in recent weeks as Musk’s increasingly erratic behavior has caused confusion to Tesla investors and board members alike.
Musk tweeted on August 7 that he secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 a share, a move that sent Tesla stock skyrocketing. But he later suggested that funding for such a takeover was not officially secured.
Grimes, who has publicly defended certain Tesla business practices to her fanbase, was brought deeper into the company takeover story on August 13, after rapper Azealia Banks claimed she spent the weekend at Musk’s house, and watched him “scrounging for investors.”
Banks said she was at Musk’s house in Los Angeles to collaborate on music with Grimes but “waited around all weekend while Grimes coddled her boyfriend,” according to a post on Instagram.
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